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Raising Cane - The Unexpected Martial Art

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Product Description When you think of a cane, do you think of an elderly person walking down the street, using the "stick" as a crutch? When author Octavio Ramos Jr. sees a cane, he sees a hard-hitting self-defense weapon with a crook and horn capable of incapacitating any opponent within a matter of seconds. This book teaches the art of one of the most unexpected self-defense tools ever created. Carried anywhere--into almost any situation--the cane rarely attracts undue attention...until you need it to. From the Publisher Here's what Master Ron Geoffrion, 6th dan (President and Chairman of the World Tae Kwon Do Association, New Mexico Schools) says of Raising Cane: "An unfortunate aspect of our society is that the criminal element most often attacks individuals that are perceived as weak (i.e., women, children, the aged, and the disabled). The techniques explained in this book by Mr. Ramos would not only be effective but, in some cases, devastating and deadly. An elderly person or someone who is resigned to carrying a cane for a physical impairment could take this book, practice the exercises Mr. Ramos suggests, train and condition as specified in Section 5, and become quite capable of defending themselves from assault." About the Author Octavio Ramos Jr. served as a Deputy Sheriff for Los Alamos County for five years and was a member of the New Mexico Mounted Patrol, a statewide law-enforcement agency, for more than ten years, during which he was certified in a number of weapons, including pepper spray and the ASP baton, and qualified with firearms every year. His martial arts experience includes Filipino Kali (stick and knife fighting) and Goju-Shorei Karate weapons (cane and knife).